OLYMPIA, Wash. — A man barred from placing a nativity scene in the Washington State Capitol rotunda last year will no longer face opposition from state officials. ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit last year after state officials denied the request but allowed a menorah and a “holiday tree” to be displayed. The parties settled the suit, allowing Ron Wesselius to display a nativity scene on behalf of citizens who celebrate Christmas.
“It’s incredible to think that Americans have to think twice about whether it is OK to celebrate Christmas in public,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Byron Babione. “Just as it is constitutional for officials to display a menorah and a holiday tree, it is also constitutional to include a nativity scene. We are pleased that the settlement will allow for a nativity scene in the rotunda this year.”
A copy of the settlement filed Tuesday at the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington at Tacoma in the case
Wesselius v. DeShaw is available at
www.telladf.org/UserDocs/WesseliusSettlement.pdf.
“Ninety-five percent of Americans celebrate Christmas,” Babione said. “In light of that fact, the inclusion of a nativity scene by a private citizen is entirely appropriate. More importantly, it does not violate any facet of the law.”
“In fact, the state capitol rotunda is open for displays and exhibits during the holiday season. The state cannot bar a Christmas nativity because of its religious viewpoint and allow other displays like a menorah and ‘holiday tree,’” Babione added.
ADF attorneys filed the lawsuit with a motion for a temporary restraining order in December (
www.telladf.org/news/story.aspx?cid=3965).
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